Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the System Setup Utility (SSU) and how do I use it?

A: The System Setup Utility (SSU) is an administrative software utility that enables viewing of the system event logs, setting of the BIOS and manageability passwords, configuration of remote management options, viewing of the sensor data records, and setting of the system boot order. Although some of these options are configurable in the server's BIOS Setup Utility, additional options not available in the BIOS Setup Utility are available using the SSU utility. The SSU application is accessed using the Gateway System Companion CD (SCCD). To access the SSU, please follow the steps below.

  1. Place the SCCD in the CD-ROM drive, and then restart the server.

  2. When the server displays a menu prompting whether you want to boot to Windows or to the CD-ROM, select CD-ROM.

  3. On the Gateway Utilities Main Menu screen, select System Setup Utility (SSU) and FRU Menu by pressing the 4 key.

  4. On the Gateway Utilities SSU Menu, select 9115 System Setup utility by pressing the 3 key.

  5. A notification that the mouse driver will be loaded from the current directory displays. Press the ENTER key to continue.

  6. The next screen is the SSU splash screen. Press ENTER to continue.

Note: While in the SSU, you have functionality of both the keyboard and mouse for navigation through the utility.

The SSU has two major sections, Tasks and Preferences. Each section has subsections. The Tasks section has Available Tasks and Task Descriptions. The Preferences section has subsections such as Color, Mode, Language and Other. The most important section that you as an administrator will use is the Available Tasks sections. This is where you are able to configure the options stated above. Although the selections in the Available Tasks section may not be labeled clearly, select the task for a description of what the selection entails. The same holds true for all links within the SSU.